LaplandBunting
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No photograph I'm afraid and thus I'm not expecting a confirmed ID, but any suggestions to ease my mind would be much appreciated:
The bird was significantly smaller than a Gannet, but of similar proportions, and still a similar size (maybe slightly larger) than a Black-headed Gull.
It had very long, falcon-like wings, which, like the entire rest of the bird, were a patchy grey colour, although the underwings were whiter.
What really struck me was the way it was flying, quick rapid wingbeats just above the surface of the water, occasionally soaring very briefly upwards and quickly swooping down to just above the water. As it flew along it appeared to be twisting and turning as well.
It was seen a pretty long way out at sea from Cley Beach on the 25th of October.
The closest match I could genuinely find was immature Long-tailed Skua - but I'll be realistic and assume it probably wasn't one.
Any ideas?
The bird was significantly smaller than a Gannet, but of similar proportions, and still a similar size (maybe slightly larger) than a Black-headed Gull.
It had very long, falcon-like wings, which, like the entire rest of the bird, were a patchy grey colour, although the underwings were whiter.
What really struck me was the way it was flying, quick rapid wingbeats just above the surface of the water, occasionally soaring very briefly upwards and quickly swooping down to just above the water. As it flew along it appeared to be twisting and turning as well.
It was seen a pretty long way out at sea from Cley Beach on the 25th of October.
The closest match I could genuinely find was immature Long-tailed Skua - but I'll be realistic and assume it probably wasn't one.
Any ideas?